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An American Enterprise Institute scholar wrote that the book was flawed by not recognizing the strategic bombing or space and missile missions of the Air Force, calling them "indispensable capabilities that neither the Army nor the Navy can or will replicate", [4] with the book and the particular critique both predating the 2019 foundation of the United States Space Force.
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Short title: Message from the President of to U.S. Government Employees; Image title: To the dedicated and hard-working employees of the United States Government
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Contrails is a small handbook issued to new cadets entering the United States Air Force Academy.It contains information on United States Air Force and United States military history; Academy history; [1] notable Academy graduates; aircraft, satellites, and munitions in the current U.S. Air Force inventory; transcripts of important national documents such as the Preamble to the Constitution and ...
Typical Air Force OMPF from the late 20th century. The Official Military Personnel File (OMPF), known as a 201 File in the U.S. Army, is an Armed Forces administrative record containing information about a service member's history, such as: [1] Promotion Orders; Mobilization Orders; DA1059s – Service School Academic Evaluation Reports; MOS Orders